The Italian violinist Rebecca Raimondi studied with Salvatore Accardo, Marco Fiorini, Georg Moench and Lorenzo Fabiani, graduating in 2014 under the guidance of Antonio De Secondi from the Conservatori Statale di Musica O. Respighi in Latina. She then worked with Jacqueline Ross, David Takeno and Pavlo Beznosiuk at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London. Currently she is studying Baroque violin at the Frankfurt Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende with Petra Müllejans. Her repertory ranges from Baroque and Classico-Romantic sonatas and concertos to a challenging cross-section of contemporary works. With Alessandro Viale she won the Scotese Prize for best ensemble (Ardorè Duo) at the Nuova Consonanza Festival in 2018. She has recorded admired albums for Sheva Contemporary (David Collins, Robin Holloway), Brilliant Classics (Riccardo Malipiero) and Stradivarius (Marco Quagliarini). Recipient of the Excellentissimus Prize, by appointment of the President of the Italian Republic, she plays a 1907 Riccardo Antoniazzi violin.